Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] [prep] the [adj] rate " in BNC.

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1 According to the Board 's economics expert , Frank Jenkin , if the nuclear industry operated under the minimum rate of return on capital expected in the private sector ( 8 per cent ) , Hinkley C would be ‘ clearly less economic ’ than coal .
2 It is also possible of course for there to be uncertainty attached to the forward rate , which could lead to the reverse inequality in ( 5.42 ) holding .
3 Turning to the labour market comparison suggested above , Friedman allows for rates of growth in the short run to deviate from the natural rate .
4 The movement could never be separated from political questions whatever its leaders wanted , for the question of non-conforming raised the question of establishment , itself a political question dating to the anti-church rate campaigns of the 1830s and the creation of the British Anti-State Church Society by Edward Miall in 1844 .
5 Capitalists were also unwilling to accept the decline in accumulation implied by the falling rate of profit .
6 The body of a young child works at the maximum rate , enabling the child to process far more information in a given time than an adult could .
7 The recovery programme was to be paid for by reversing the tax gains made by the top 5 per cent of earners under the Conservatives , although specific details were not published , and by reversing the 2p cut in the basic rate of income tax proposed in the 1987 Conservative Budget .
8 For Excess time payments — the amount is calculated by multiplying the number of days worked by the daily rate in the excess hours column .
9 For Excess travelling payments — the amount is calculated by multiplying the number of days worked by the daily rate in the expenses column .
10 Normally if tax is paid under Pay As You Earn , the tax deducted at the basic rate will be correct .
11 A lengthening of the lags in equations ( 3.34 ) and the lengthening of the period covered in the forward rate will not change the type of restrictions imposed , but they will greatly complicate them .
12 It is noticeable that in all 3 cases presented in Table 8.2 , the share price declines as the required rate of return increases .
13 All the folk having grazing rights according to the poor rate assessment of 1833 received their apportioned share of the fields , ‘ due consideration being given to the public carriage roads , drift ways and public halter paths or bridle ways through and over the [ land ] divided and enclosed . ’
14 They therefore receive an imputed tax credit evaluated at the basic rate of personal tax ( currently 25 per cent ) .
15 That is not the same as what it actually costs them to run their practice , but what the taxing office or county court perceives as the overall rate for solicitors in the area .
16 One fifth of England will have been lost to urban sprawl by 2050 if development continues at the present rate , according to the Council for the Protection of Rural England .
17 No public librarian , for instance , can regard each item on the fiction shelves as an equal unit , to be discarded if its rate of use falls below the average rate for the entire stock .
18 If the actual unemployment rate coincides with the natural rate , we must infer following Friedman , that the overall supply of labour equals the overall demand for labour at the market clearing real wage rate .
19 But if interest rates fall below the capped rate , your rate will decrease with them .
20 If the rate remains at the current rate of 25% ( which is currently equal to the basic rate of Income Tax ) the benefit will be as outlined in the Introduction .
21 This operates in the same way as the MIRAS scheme for mortgages , with relief given at the basic rate by deduction at source .
22 This ratio in turn depends on the relative rate of growth of capital employed and of output produced .
23 In such circumstances a subsidy granted at the per-unit rate of would lead the authority to the optimal point .
24 The modern origin of this approach is the Special Patrol Group ( SPG ) which was formed in London in 1965 to act as a mobile anti-crime group to help local police forces to deal with the rising rate of urban crime .
25 The second method requires the cash flow to be adjusted by ‘ certainty equivalents ’ and the results discounted by the risk-free rate of interest .
26 The trustees ' expenses and proper management fees , therefore , are paid out of the income of the trust taxed at the basic rate , and no relief can be claimed by the trustees or beneficiaries in respect thereof .
27 So honourable members opposite will see that that is a good rate of increase compared with the current rate of inflation .
28 This means that , in the above example , for every 100 nominal bond , interest accrues at the daily rate of 0.021614583 .
29 If ss160 and 162 apply , their effect is to treat the " beneficial element " of the Newco shares as if it were an interest-free loan to the managers , and tax them under Schedule E on the " cash equivalent " of the beneficial loan , ie tax on notional interest charged at the official rate while the " loan " remains outstanding .
30 Society will wish to evaluate this cost as the social cost of building the plant multiplied by the social rate of discount which we discussed above .
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